Battle of FOB Spectre

The Battle of Forward Operating Base Spectre was a failed attempt by the Strategic Defense Coalition to capture the US Army base in India's northern province of Himachal Pradesh. JSOC Strike Force troops stopped the SDC from launching an EMP to disable the base, saving India from SDC invasion.

Background
Chairman Tian Zhao, leader of China's military and the SDC Coalition's armed forces, walked alone and China had trouble controlling him. He pressured Russia, and if Russia caved in and joined SDC, they would be the largest military force on the planet and would fight against their rival superpower, the United States. Iran and India were under threat from the SDC, so it was time to make a move. Chairman Zhao led an attack on India, so the Americans had to defend their FOB (Forward Operating Base) codenamed "Spectre" from a force of SDC troops landed in the area to invade India and turn it into an SDC satellite. The initial strike of the SDC eliminated a regiment and the would be overrun if they were attacked again. Spectre was a major base guarding northern India, and if the grid and main control room were destroyed, it would be open season on India. Admiral Thomas Briggs dispatched a JSOC Strike Force team to defend the base at all costs.

Battle
The Strike Force had machine guns set up around the map, tactically placed to defend key points in the base. With 10 soldiers, the strike force was up against frequently-reinforced SDC (primarily Cuban) troops with their own robotic fighting machines. The SDC attack began after the Americans set up positions, with their airships landing units of infantry and machines. The Americans held off these men but suffered heavy material damage and quite a few soldiers. After 8 minutes of combat in which the Americans were able to destroy all of the machines and kill all of the men landed, the SDC withdrew to their ships and India was saved from SDC invasion.